Friday, November 5, 2010

MY POLITCALLY INCORRECT TWO CENTS WORTH

How about those elections! My guys won here in the state of Tennessee.
Even though the candidate may be Republican, it doesn't mean he is conservative. But I voted the best I could given the information I had on each candidate.

As Marco Rubio said in his victory speech when he won the senate seat in Florida, it would be a mistake to see his victory as an "embrace of the Republican party", but rather, it is a "second chance ,"for the GOP.
So, let's pray that these newly elected officials do the constitutionally correct job they are suppose to and not compromise with the "enemy".

What I can't understand is why anyone is insane enough to keep Barney Frank, Harry Reid, and Barbara Boxer in office. These people are truly, insanely, anti-american, anti-christian. And there is plenty more of their types in office, including our president.

It is said that President Obama doesn't get it. I think he does. But his agenda isn't in line with the constitution or what the majority of the American people want. I truly believe his agenda is to destroy the United States of America. The United States of America that the authors of the Constitution had in mind is not what the president has in mind.
You can know the tree by the fruit.

The President of the United States' job is not to make us prosperous or poor. His job is to let us make prosperity for ourselves, which would require abolishing a good amount of laws, regulations, and taxes, and I might add, protect our borders.

But, hey, they don't even abide by the law of the Constitution.
And another thing; there is no "separation of church and state" clause in the Constitution.
The First Amendment says: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
That is to keep the civil government out of religion, not keep religion out of civil government.
I also think that the authors of the Constitution didn't mean just any religion. I believe they meant Christianity.

Here are a few links that are interesting concerning the myth of "separation of church and state" and you can google the subject further:


You now have my daringly, controversial, politicaly incorrect two cents worth!


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